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For accurate and up to date global, national, and state counts, please visit the John Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center map and the Florida's COVID-19 Data and Surveillance Dashboard. MONTHLY FEATURES AMERICA’S COVID WARNING SYSTEM COVID Act Now is volunteer-driven 501c3 non-profit, built by a multidisciplinary team of technologists, epidemiologists, public health experts, and public policy leaders. Their aim is to provide the best-available local-level disease intelligence and data analysis on COVID in the U.S. See Data Now EYES ON EQUITY: SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention define the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) as the conditions in the places where people live, learn, work, and play that affect a wide range of health and quality of life-risks and outcomes. There are disparities related to race, ethnicity, income, education, health access, and environment that play a critical role in a person’s health. Show All show content about, Session 1: Introduction to Health Equity and the Social Determinants of Health hide content about, Session 1: Introduction to Health Equity and the Social Determinants of Health SESSION 1: INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH EQUITY AND THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH show content about, Session 2: The Role of Bias in the Social Determinants of Health hide content about, Session 2: The Role of Bias in the Social Determinants of Health SESSION 2: THE ROLE OF BIAS IN THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH show content about, Session 3: Social Determinants of Health and the Consequences of Inequitable Access to Healthcare hide content about, Session 3: Social Determinants of Health and the Consequences of Inequitable Access to Healthcare SESSION 3: SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF INEQUITABLE ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE show content about, Session 4: Inequitable Economic Determinants of Health hide content about, Session 4: Inequitable Economic Determinants of Health SESSION 4: INEQUITABLE ECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH show content about, Session 5: The Role of Trauma and Systemic Racism in Health Outcomes hide content about, Session 5: The Role of Trauma and Systemic Racism in Health Outcomes SESSION 5: THE ROLE OF TRAUMA AND SYSTEMIC RACISM IN HEALTH OUTCOMES show content about, Session 6: Next Steps for a Cross-Sector Approach to Equity Leading to System-Wide Progress hide content about, Session 6: Next Steps for a Cross-Sector Approach to Equity Leading to System-Wide Progress SESSION 6: NEXT STEPS FOR A CROSS-SECTOR APPROACH TO EQUITY LEADING TO SYSTEM-WIDE PROGRESS Priority Area BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Our health is strongly influenced by our mental wellbeing. 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Addressing exercise, nutrition, and weight in communities means working to create conditions in which we can all eat plenty of healthy food, exercise regularly, and maintain a healthy bodyweight. Access to Exercise Opportunities (Compared to Prior Value) Adults Who Are Obese (Compared to Healthy People 2020 Target) Food Insecurity Rate (Compared to Prior Value) STATE: FLORIDA Priority Area ACCESS TO SERVICES When we can get needed health services, we live healthier and longer lives. Access to care means that high-quality, comprehensive, and affordable health services are available to people to improve health, prevent diseases, manage chronic conditions, and get treatment for illness or injury. Access to care can be promoted in communities by improving health insurance coverage, health service availability, and by reducing barriers to care. 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